Help maintain and protect your pet's joint health with the Dog Steps with 2 Steps. Pets that constantly jump off sofas, beds, and other furniture can place unnecessary strain on the joints which could potentially lead to arthritis. Reduce your pet's risk today by ordering these compact and durable pet stairs. These dog steps provide a wide surface area allowing your pet to stop and rest on each step before moving forward, which is especially helpful for senior pets. These pet steps support dogs and cats up to 150 lbs and are available in 3 colors (Tan, Sage, and Cocoa) to accommodate most decor. Some dogs may need training. Watch the video below for tips on how to train your dog to use the steps.

Place all parts onto the floor, pairing the left and right panels and stair parts.

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Place the right panel on the floor with the Pet Gear logo facing the floor.

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Insert the top stair panel with the rug facing upward. The straight edge of the panel should be facing toward the back of the stair unit.

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Insert the front cover of the top step into the right panel.

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Insert the bottom step into the right panel.

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Attach another step covering (for the bottom step).

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Insert the rod into the right panel.

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Before attaching the left panel of the staircase, make sure there are no gaps between parts.

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Align all the holes on the left panel with the pegs from the right sides of the stairs.

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Push left panel down to secure the steps.

Tip: If you experience difficulty inserting the parts try adding a little dish soap on the end of the peg before inserting.

How to Purchase the Right Size Pet Steps for Your Dog or Cat

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Measure the height of the location to which you are to trying to give your pet access.

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Allow for a few extra inches below the top of the surface you are trying to give your pet access to by purchasing pet steps that are slightly smaller (in height) than the piece of furniture.

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Select a color that best matches or complements your decor.

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Dimensions

Recommended for

Entire unit: 22"L x 16"W x 16"HSteps: 6"L x 13.5"W

Dogs and cats weighing less than 150 lbs.

Storing: Do not use or rest near an open or exposed flame.

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check size
Steps may hold 150lbs. but not sure waht dog is that narroow and still 150lbs......very narrow, be careful before you order....now I have the task of taking the unit apart to return
01/28/2012

This product is not the size it states in the description. It is much larger. Would not have ordered it if I had known the true size.
01/21/2012

No Complaints
The price was OK, and no shipping. It arrived swiftly and was easy to put together. I am NOT an elevator for my chihuahua any more, and it is so much easier for him. He is constantly up, down, up, down. I think he loves it!
09/12/2011

A little tricky to put together
These steps are a pretty good value, and really simple to use, after all, they're steps. Putting them together is a little tricky, but they seem to stay together well once they're assembled. I used treats to teach my 3 Mini Dachshund to use them, and now they always run up and down them.
09/03/2011

Answers

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Thank you for your question D Mary. If your hatchback's opening is 18" or lower, the Dog Steps with 2 Steps will be great for your furry buddy. But if your hatchback opening is over 18" in height, you might want to consider either the Dog Steps with 3 Steps(23" in height) or the Dog Steps with 4 Steps(30.5" in height).

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